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Twi Grammar - Adjectives

Hi Twi learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be learning about adjectives in Twi. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. They tell us more about the characteristics or qualities of the noun. For instance, in the sentence "The beautiful flower is in the garden", "beautiful" is an adjective because it describes the flower.


Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: Future Tense, Twi Grammar: Descriptive Adjectives, Possessive Pronouns & How to Use Be.

Introduction to Adjectives[edit | edit source]

In Twi, adjectives usually come before the noun that they are describing. They can also come after the verb "to be". There are various types of adjectives in Twi. Some of them are formed by adding an affix to a noun, while the others are stand-alone words.

Some examples of stand-alone adjectives in Twi are:

Twi Pronunciation English
bɔne bɔ̃ne Good
kakra kakrã Small
hyira hyirã Beautiful
  • Person 1: Ɛyɛ bɔne. (It is good.)
  • Person 2: Wo ho yɛ bɔne! (You are good!)
  • Person 1: Ɛyɛ kakra nnipa. (We are small people.)
  • Person 2: Mepɛ sɛ mabɛ kakra. (I want to be small.)
  • Person 1: Wo nan ahyira paaa! (Your dress is very beautiful!)
  • Person 2: Medeɛkyerɛ wo. (Thank you.)

In the examples above, the adjectives are used to describe characteristics such as a good person, small people, and a beautiful dress.

Forming Adjectives from Nouns[edit | edit source]

In Twi, some adjectives are formed by adding an affix to a noun. The affixes that are commonly used in Twi are "n", "fo", "mu", "man", "ma", "ba", "da", and "kɔ".

Here are some examples:

Twi Pronunciation English
aban abãn New
amoafowaa amoafowãã Generous
aduɔnem aduɔnem Intelligent
  • Person 1: Wɔfa akoa wɔ aban asafoɔ. (Uncle Akoa is in the new group.)
  • Person 2: Wɔn ho yɛ amoafowaa. (They are generous.)
  • Person 1: M'adamfoɔ nso aduɔnem bɛma me. (My friends are also intelligent.)
  • Person 2: Ɛyɛ dɛn? (Who are they?)

In the examples above, the adjectives "aban" and "amoafowaa" are formed by adding "n" and "fo" respectively to the nouns "aba" and "amoafowaa".

Comparison of Adjectives[edit | edit source]

Adjectives in Twi can also be compared. There are three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, and superlative.

Here are some examples:

Twi Pronunciation English
bɛn bɛ̃n Good
bra bra Better
brɔfoɔ brɔ̃foɔ Best
kakra kakrã Small
kakraa kakrãã Smaller
kakraatɔ kakrããtɔ Smallest
  • Person 1: Wo ho yɛ bɛn. (You are good.)
  • Person 2: Medeɛbo wo. (Thank you.)
  • Person 1: M'ani bɛ kakraa na wo. (My eyes are smaller than yours.)
  • Person 2: Ɛbɛdi wo kraa. (It depends on your perspective.)

In the examples above, the adjective "bɛn" is changed to "bra" and "brɔfoɔ" to indicate a comparison of goodness. The adjective "kakra" is changed to "kakraa" and "kakraatɔ" to indicate a comparison of smallness.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we have learned about adjectives in Twi, let's practice by using them in context:

1. Translate the following sentences to Twi:

  • The tall girl is running.
  • The lemon is sour.
  • The red car is fast.

2. Use the adjectives "awɔ" (big), "ano" (sweet), and "kyem" (good) to form their respective comparatives and superlatives.

3. Translate the following dialogue to Twi:

  • Person 1: That shirt is beautiful. (W'apɛ sika ho yɛ ɔdɔɔfoɔ.)
  • Person 2: I know, I bought it from the market. (Menim.)

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Videos[edit | edit source]

Twi Possessive Adjectives | Twi Grammar | Learn Akan - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Plural Forms of TWI ADJECTIVES | Twi Grammar - YouTube[edit | edit source]

INTRODUCTION to TWI ADJECTIVES | Twi Grammar - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Akan Common Twi Adjectives - YouTube[edit | edit source]

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